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31. Monitoring the telephone conversations of the Kremlin hierarchy had become one of his pet projects over the last few years.
32. The Convention on Climate Change has become one of the most important treaties concluded by the international community.
33. In future, job creation will inevitably become one of the main indicators of success.
34. The tournament, played at Bangor Rugby Club, has become one of the highlights of the Ulster rugby season.
35. Indeed, waste-smuggling will become one of the growth industries of the early 21st century.
36. In short, the Internet is viewed as a prototype for the emerging Iway of which it will become one component.
37. Her job, which was already fraught with tension, had now also become one of almost overwhelming stress and strain.
38. Over the past four years the concerts have raised more than £1,300 and have become one of the highlights of the village year.
39. But this has become one of the most controversial areas in environmental science today.
40. She is among pupils of many different races, and will, hopes Christine, just become one of the crowd.
41. Buy the car, become one of the beautiful people, the ad suggests.
42. Truly great leaders such as Oppenheimer seem to incarnate the dream and become one with it.
43. Today the Echo offers you the chance to become one of the big match mascots.
44. Japan has become one of the richest nations in the world.
45. Two-Can is to become one of the early publishing entrants into the multimedia market this spring.
46. Skilful and confident, Donaldson should become one of the game's best players.
47. Third, you are to become one flesh.
48. You have become one of the lynchpins of an all-conquering team, but when people talk about Chelsea many other names are cited before yours.
49. As a primary branch of information hiding, digital watermarking has become one of the most hotspots in the filed of security.
50. The fingerprint identification has become one of the most popular, convenient and reliable personal authentication technologies due to its uniqueness and invariability.
51. Burning blast furnace gas to generate electricity has already become one of the ways to solve these problems.
52. Flip chip technology has become one of the major joining technologies in electronic packaging.
53. That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and the two become one flesh.
54. The reattachment and restoration of the colored painting become one important and attentional problem in the field of cultural heritage conservation.
55. The closure of the fast-food giant's three restaurants on Monday means Iceland will become one of the few European countries, including Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina, without a McDonald's.
56. In the modern Islamic banking system, it has become one of the service-oriented functions of the Islamic banks to be a Zakat Collection Centre and they also pay out their Zakat .
57. Presently it has become one of the signs in enterprise production automation and management information.
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58. Therefore, to solve the electro-optic modulator gain control and offset control of the issue has become one of the key technologies for electro-optic modulator.
59. In addition, the waist of the trouser pocket is pleated and the turn-up cuff of the trouser legs is different from other dresses, which become one of the characteristics of Zhongshan Suit.
60. However, the sharp appreciation of yen afterwards didn't take ill effect on Japan's exportation, and this paradoxical evidence has become one of the hotspots among economists worldwide.
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